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Lucy Garnett

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Lucy Mary Jane Garnett (1849–1934) was a British folklorist and traveller.[1] She is best known for her work in Turkey, Northern Greece and Albania. She also translated Greek folk songs, published in 1888.[2][3]

She is listed in A Biographical Dictionary of Modern Rationalists.

Publications

  • Greek folk-songs from the Ottoman provinces of northern Hellas (1888, with John Stuart Stuart-Glennie)[4]
  • Greek Folk-Songs from the Turkish Provinces of Greece (1890)
  • The Women of Turkey and their Folk-Lore (1890, with John Stuart Stuart-Glennie)[5]
  • Turkish life in town and country (1904)[6]
  • The Turkish people, their social life, religious beliefs and institutions, and domestic life (1909)[7]

See also

Commentary on the Ottoman Empire

Collected stories

References

  1. ^ Fowler, Rowena (2004). "Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1849–1934)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  2. ^ Semele Assinder. "Research". Retrieved 13 April 2011.
  3. ^ Lucy M.J. Garnett, Greek Folk-songs from the Ottoman Provinces of Northern Hellas, 1888
  4. ^ Stuart-Glennie, John S.; Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1888). Greek folk-songs from the Ottoman provinces of northern Hellas. The modern revolution. Inductive generalizations. Researches and essays. London: Ward and Downey.
  5. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane; Stuart-Glennie, John S. (1890–91). The women of Turkey and their folk-lore. London: D. Nutt.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date format (link)
  6. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1911). Turkish life in town and country. Our European neighbours. New York, London: G.P. Putnam's sons.
  7. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1909). The Turkish people, their social life, religious beliefs and institutions, and domestic life. London: Methuen & co.
  8. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1911). Turkey of the Ottomans. London: Sir I. Pitman & Sons.
  9. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1912). Mysticism and magic in Turkey; an account of the religious doctrines, monastic organisation, and ecstatic powers of the Dervish orders. London: Scribner.
  10. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1914). Greece of the Hellenes. Countries and people series. New York: Scribner.
  11. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1915). Ottoman wonder tales. London: A. and C. Black, limited.
  12. ^ Garnett, Lucy Mary Jane (1917). Balkan home life. London: Methuen & co. ltd.